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The Scarf and the Snuffbox

Apr 15, 2022
17:28
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Limits With Me - The Language of Protest
01:37 • 2min
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3
Swan Lake Is a Political Sign
03:28 • 2min
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What's the Game, Sasha Says?
05:11 • 2min
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How to Learn the Coded Language?
06:53 • 3min
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Scarf and Snuff Box
09:38 • 2min
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Do Not Come Back, Just Stay. What You Want to Stay.
12:01 • 2min
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Soviet Dissidents in Russia
13:54 • 2min
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Rough Translation - The Voice Remote
15:52 • 2min
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What can a blank piece of paper, four ballerinas, a scarf and snuff box mean in Russia? A conversation with Russian Anthropologist Alexandra Arkhipova about how anti-war protestors resist the war in Ukraine through code and hidden messages.

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